Adjustable milk-stool.



W. W. ROBBINS.

ADJUSTABLE MILK STOOL. APPLIOATION rum) MAY 16, 1911.

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'1 rinrrun srarns rarnnr orrroE WARREN V ROBBINS, F REYNOLDS, ILLINOIS ADJUSTABLE MILK-STOOL.

Specification of Letters Eatent.

Application filed May 16, 1911.

Patented Nov. 21, 1911.

Serial No. 627,509.

To all whom it may concern Be it known the, l, WARREN W. Romans, a citizen of the United States, residing at Reynolds, in the vented new and useful Improvements in of which the following is a specification.

This invention relates to milk stools and consists in certain novel features of construction, arrangement of parts and combination of elements hereinafter fully set forth and claimed.

In the drawings, accompanying this specification, there has been illustrated a simple and preferred embodiment of the improvement, it being understood, however, that changes in the minor details, such as to size,

vice. :Fig. 4; is a proportion, material, etc, which fall within the scope of the appended claims, may be made, if desired.

In the drawings-Figure l is a top plan view of the improved stool. Fig. '2 is a side elevation of the same, illustrating by the dotted lines the manner of adjusting the pail holder, Fig. 3 is'a rear elevation of thedefront elevation of the same.

The im'd'oved tially a seat 1 which has its rear portion formed with a suitable support 2. The support 2 preferably comprises a single member having its lower portion cut away in the form of all so ranged legs 3. The side walls of the member 2 are preferably inclined from theseat 1 outwardly and toward the bottom of the legs 3. The member 2 is centrally bifurcated to provide for the reception of a longitudinally extendingmember l." This member 4 is preferably formed of a piece of timber and is connected to the supportfl through the medium of tired 5 or in any other suitable or desired manner; The member l is also connected with the side 1 through the medium of suitable elements such as screws'Qr the like, and the top' po tion of the member 2 is likewise connected with the said member. The member 3 has its forward. portion reduced as at (land pivotally connected withthe said reduced portion as atfl, is a bifurcated element 8, the

State of Illinois, have mmilk stool comprises essenasto provide oppositely armember which being provided with a spur 9. This bifurcated member forms the front leg for the stool, and the sides of the said leg have their upper portions bent at an angle to lower portion of the said sides to provide means whereby the base 10 of the pail holder 11 is connected with the said leg 8. The base 10 of the pail holder preferably comprises angular members, four in number, .and arranged diametrically opposite each other. The extremity of the base is formed or otherwise provided with upwardly and outwardly extending arms 12, and secured to the said arms in any desired manner is a ring 13 which forms the top of the pail holder.

reference to the figures of the drawit will be noted that the leg 8 may be to any desired position upon the extension 6 of the member 47 so that the pail within theholder may be adjusted to the convenience of the occupant of the seat. il hile the leg 8 has been escribed as being formed with thespur 9, it is to'be understood that the said leg below its bifurcated arms may be cone shaped and the spur dispensed with if desired.

Having thus fully described the said invention, what I claim is 1.- A milking stool comprising a seat and a longitudinally extending beam arranged centrally of and connected with the seat and projecting beyond. the inner end of said seat, oppositely arranged leg members sccured'to the beam and to the rear portion of the said seat, the extended portion of the beam havin a single leg member pivotally connecte thereto, the said lcg member having its lower face provided with a spur, the ripe, swung per face of the said leg member having a 2. A milking stool embodying a seat, supthe seat and a forwardly projecta bifurcated member pivotally the extending member, a face of the bifurcated the upper portions of the arms formed by the bifurcated member having offsets arranged at an angle to the said arms,

ports for ing member, connected with spur upon the lower a pail holder, said holder having its base In testimony whereof I atfix my signature formed of angularly arranged members sein presence of two witnesses.

cured t0 the offset portions of the, bifurcated member, arms secured to the base and WARREN I projecting upwardly at an angle therefrom, Witnesses:

' and a ring connected with the said arms, CARL WAYNE,

substantially as described. A. Y. BRADFORD. 

